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US 20 in Alden village: Alden–Crittenden Road NY 33 in Alden town: CR 2: 8.48 13.65 Niagara county line Tonawanda Creek Road in Amherst: NY 78: CR 4: 6.45 10.38 CR 44 / CR 51 / CR 169 in Hamburg town: Abbott Road Buffalo city line in Lackawanna: CR 5: 1.92 3.09 CR 111 in Evans: Lake Street Angola village line CR 6: 4.12 6.63 US 20A in East Aurora
The east–west road linking NY 239 near Cowlesville to Two Rod Road (then NY 358) north of Marilla was initially unnumbered. [2] It became part of a realigned NY 354 c. 1935. [6] [7] NY 354 was extended eastward on January 1, 1949, over NY 239's alignment to a new terminus in Attica. As a result, NY 239 was truncated to its junction with NY ...
NY 277 (Union Road) Hamlet of Gardenville: West Seneca–Elma town line: 9.49: 15.27: US 20 / NY 78 (Transit Road) Marilla: 16.79: 27.02: CR 547 north (Two Rod Road) / NY 954G south (Two Rod Road) Northern terminus of NY 954G, southern terminus of CR 547, formerly NY 358: CR 578 north (Exchange Street) – Alden
Alden Station – A location between Alden village and Crittenden. Crittenden – A hamlet at Genesee Street (NY-33) and Crittenden Road. Many businesses are located around this important intersection. Dellwood – A location on the western town line. Looneyville - A hamlet located on Townline Road at Walden Avenue, north of the hamlet of Dellwood.
Also assigned at this time was NY 358, which was initially a short north–south connector between NY 354 in Marilla and NY 35 (now US 20) in Alden. [1] [7] NY 354 was rerouted c. 1935 to continue east on Clinton Street to NY 239 while NY 358 was extended southward to Wales Center over the former alignment of NY 354. [8] [9]
At the eastern fringe of Batavia, NY 33 splits in a northeast direction from NY 5, becoming Clinton Street, and, once outside the city limits, Clinton Street Road. In the town of Batavia, the highway passes through a residential area on its way to a junction with Batavia–Stafford Town Line Road, a county road providing access to Genesee ...
Town Line is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 2,367 at the 2010 census. [2] It is part of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. The community is located on the boundary between the towns of Lancaster and Alden. [3]
Massena–Helena–Franklin County Line Road CR 53 / CR 55 in Brasher: 5586618: Discontinuous at St. Regis River: CR 37 (2) 3.76 6.05 NY 37C: Massena–Helena–Franklin County Line Road in Brasher: Franklin County line (becomes CR 9) 5586617: CR 38: 13.83 22.26 NY 310 in Madrid: Norfolk–Brasher Center Road CR 53 in Brasher: 3687580